Agree with the use of slide topper awnings! I lived full time in my coach with its three slides for several years and the slides were drawn in only about a day in every three months or so (for moving and other maintenance.) I replaced the fabric on the slide toppers once each, and replaced the slide room seal on the largest slide once in that time. Never had any leaking at any slide during that time, but maintenance is the key to keeping an RV water tight. I inspected the roof and resealed it when needed around the bath skylight, etc.
As noted, water damage is expensive to fix -- so keep it from happening to begin with.
Chuck
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